Thursday, April 30, 2009

What I learned this week

This week I paid more attention to virus scanners than I ever had before. I wasn't sure what made a good virus scanner so I researched the topic and found an article that was basic enough that I could understand some of the basics. Next time I think I'll make a table so that I can compare products side by side. I would like to learn more about some of the bells and whistles, but basically I found that automatic updates, email and IM scanning, and clean up tools were key. I also liked that some of the products can protect private information like account numbers.

I've started thinking more about disaster recovery plans and how I want to back up my data. I looked at the best buy site and am planning to buy an external hard drive. Now I just have to remember to back up on a regular basis and keep it at a different location. I admit that I'm not usually good at remembering things like this and that's what attracts me to services like Mozy. Do I pay the money to be able to set up an automatic backup schedule or just treat the backup process like I'm paying bills and just dedicate the time on a regular basis?

My district is considering hosting our student information system offsite. I learned that we currently have 7.5 MB of bandwidth and will soon have 9.0. I was shown a basic drawing of how our network is set up. I felt that part was very valuable. One of the concerns regarding hosting offsite is whether or not our new streaming media capabilities will overwhelm the bandwidth that we have. Whether we can segregate the information system's traffic is also being explored.

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